I was wondering if it would be possible to have a calling in each ward/branch where someone would go to the local cemeteries and photograph the gravestones and then upload the photos to various sites, such as Find a Grave or Names in Stone, etc. That would be such a blessing to those of us searching out our ancestors in places that we cannot visit outselves.

Does anyone know if the Church is trying to duplicate or extend the kind of services offered by http://www.findagrave.com or http://www.billionnames.com ? I am a family history missionary working in Taiwan currently. Recently I was contacted by a family history missionary in Thailand. He apparently has been going to local cemeteries, photographing and recording information on graves. He has collected information on about 1500 graves to date, and is now trying to figure out what to do with it. http://www.billiongraves.com comes to mind, because they offer free smartphone software to facilitate recording the data onsite, but I am not sure they can work with non-Roman writing systems like Thai and Chinese. If the Church has such a program (or would like to start one), that would be ideal.

For what it's worth, a member in our ward (no, not me) documented all the information in a small American Indian cemetery near my home. When presented to the families of those buried there, they were very offended that this action was done without their permission.

I would advise caution in the, albeit well-meaning, publishing of such information without securing some permission (perhaps from whomever maintains the cemetary).